Serving 35% of the states population in
117 of Kentucky's 120 Counties

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1.8 Million Served

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Kentucky Electric Cooperatives

The Kentucky Electric Cooperatives are committed to improving the quality of life in Kentucky. Our member electric cooperatives provide a high level of electrical service at the lowest possible price through a local, consumer-owned form of business. Kentucky’s electric cooperatives serve more than 1.8 million people in 117 of Kentucky’s 120 counties. In addition to providing a host of legislative, communications, and training services to Kentucky’s electric cooperatives, Kentucky Electric Cooperatives is affiliated with several organizations that serve Kentucky’s electric co-ops.

Chris Perry

CEO & President

Day 4 of the 2026 Kentucky Electric Cooperatives Washington Youth Tour included a walking tour of the National Mall's memorials and the Washington Monument, Smithsonian Institution museums, and a visit to Arlington National Cemetery where four Kentucky students participated in a wreath laying ...at the Tomb of the Unknowns. On Thursday night, the Kentucky delegation joined students representing co-ops from across the country at the NRECA Electric Cooperative Youth Tour Youth Night.

Since 1972, Kentucky's electric cooperatives have sponsored students on the Washington Youth Tour to give rising high school seniors the opportunity to see their government in action, engage with elected officials and national leaders, learn about our nation’s history, and connect with peers from across the Commonwealth. Delegates also gain a deeper understanding of how their local electric cooperative powers and supports their communities every day.
Photos by Tim Webb

Day 4 of the 2026 Kentucky Electric Cooperatives Washington Youth Tour included a walking tour of the National Mall's memorials and the Washington Monument, Smithsonian Institution museums, and a visit to Arlington National Cemetery where four Kentucky students participated in a wreath laying ...at the Tomb of the Unknowns. On Thursday night, the Kentucky delegation joined students representing co-ops from across the country at the NRECA Electric Cooperative Youth Tour Youth Night.

Since 1972, Kentucky's electric cooperatives have sponsored students on the Washington Youth Tour to give rising high school seniors the opportunity to see their government in action, engage with elected officials and national leaders, learn about our nation’s history, and connect with peers from across the Commonwealth. Delegates also gain a deeper understanding of how their local electric cooperative powers and supports their communities every day.
Photos by Tim Webb

Rain, shine, or even canine, the Nolin Rural Electric Cooperative Corporation drive-thru carried on! Members enjoyed free buckets and bulbs, along with giveaways and a cash drawing.

Thank you to everyone who participated and helped make this year’s annual meeting a success.

Thursday 1pm ET
About 14,000 consumer-members without power, primarily in northern Kentucky counties served by three co-ops.
This is down from a high of about 32,000 members without power early this morning.

10:30am ET Thursday
About 19,000 co-op members are without power, down from a high of about 32,000 after storms packing extremely high winds barreled across northern Kentucky early Thursday.
This outage map now reflects Owen Electric outages.
Crews are encountering downed trees and ...power lines, broken utility poles and flooding conditions.
Please stay safe and away from downed lines.